§ Mr. David AtkinsonTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list the(a) number and (b) country of origin of asylum seekers who arrived in the United Kingdom in (i) 1998 and (ii) 1999. [109761]
§ Mrs. RocheThe requested information is given in the table.
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Applications 1 for asylum, received in the UK, excluding dependants, by nationality 1998 1999 Europe: Bulgaria 165 80 Cyprus 90 20 Poland 1,585 1,860 Romania 1,015 1,985 Former USSR 2,820 4,105 Turkey 2,015 2,850 Former Yugoslavia 7,980 14,180 Others 2,075 3,200 Total 17,745 28,280 Americas: Colombia 425 1,000 Others 550 1,025 Total 975 2,025 Middle East: Iran 745 1,320 Iraq 1,295 1,800 Lebanon 155 240 Others 595 805 Total 2,785 4,165 Africa: Algeria 1,260 1,385 Angola 150 545 Cameroon 95 245 Democratic Republic of Congo 660 1,240 Ethiopia 345 455 Gambia 45 30 Ghana 225 195 Ivory Coast 95 190 Kenya 885 485 Liberia 70 65
Applications 1 for asylum received in the UK excluding dependants, by nationality 1998 1999 Nigeria 1,380 945 Rwanda 280 820 Sierra Leone 565 1,125 Somalia 4,685 7,495 South Africa 65 90 Sudan 250 280 Tanzania 80 80 Togo 60 60 Uganda 210 420 Zimbabwe 80 230 Others 895 2,045 Total 12,380 18,435 Asia: Afghanistan 2,395 3,975 Bangladesh 460 530 China 1,925 2,625 India 1,030 1,365 Pakistan 1,975 2,615 Sri Lanka 3,505 5,130 Others 650 1,225 Total 11,940 17,465 Other and unknown nationalities 190 785 Grand Total l46,015 71,160 1 Figures rounded to nearest 5
§ Mr. Jim CunninghamTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will ensure that asylum seekers are not kept on a voucher system beyond the six-month target for processing claims. [109569]
§ Mrs. RocheNo. In the White Paper, "Fairer, Faster and Firmer", the Government set a target of delivering, by April 2001, most initial asylum decisions within two months and most appeals in a further four months. In respect of families with children, this target was brought forward to April 2000. For those people who remain on the support arrangements for more than six months through no fault of their own, additional payments of £50 per person will be made every six months to assist with the cost of any replacement items they may need.